I haven't been keeping up to date with SA but is it going to have multiplayer support?
And anyway, each games' style is completely different and I think I'd find myself playing Vice City even when SA is out because I like it so much. As you said, the soundtrack is great and one of the best elements of the game.
Actually you can play Steam games offline. So long as you don't break the install or logout.
I'd expect the same to happen with Half-Life 2.
They still should give an option to install Single Player only and not have to verify with the Steam Servers, although that might make it more difficult to verify.
Perhaps if the user verifies on the net once you can play offline as much as you want.
Yes that is true. However Windows can have those names because there are no other similar apps on the system (at least by default).
Most Linux systems have plenty of different apps to do the same purpose so they can't have simple names.
Nevertheless, I quick look at some KDE apps and you can apps such as KCalc, KView, KEdit, KDevelop, Kmix. Are they simple enough?
I don't think that it's the same thing. She would be suing not just because she's getting a lot of visitors, rather because people would be thinking there's a link between Katie.com and the book. Is Slashdotting really DoS? I mean it's not as if it's a co-ordinated attack.
Why can't they tint the glass in a similar way to the mentioned glasses?
I haven't been keeping up to date with SA but is it going to have multiplayer support? And anyway, each games' style is completely different and I think I'd find myself playing Vice City even when SA is out because I like it so much. As you said, the soundtrack is great and one of the best elements of the game.
Actually you can play Steam games offline. So long as you don't break the install or logout. I'd expect the same to happen with Half-Life 2. They still should give an option to install Single Player only and not have to verify with the Steam Servers, although that might make it more difficult to verify. Perhaps if the user verifies on the net once you can play offline as much as you want.
Yes that is true. However Windows can have those names because there are no other similar apps on the system (at least by default). Most Linux systems have plenty of different apps to do the same purpose so they can't have simple names. Nevertheless, I quick look at some KDE apps and you can apps such as KCalc, KView, KEdit, KDevelop, Kmix. Are they simple enough?
Dare I mention that Slackware has swaret and slapt-get?
I don't think that it's the same thing. She would be suing not just because she's getting a lot of visitors, rather because people would be thinking there's a link between Katie.com and the book.
Is Slashdotting really DoS? I mean it's not as if it's a co-ordinated attack.